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- Yukon Gold follows four gold mining crews who have only four short months in Canada's wild Yukon to earn one BIG payday. With the price of gold hovering at record-breaking levels, a modern day gold rush is underway. One good strike makes a man rich - one bad season takes him down for good. Battling mechanical breakdowns, the elements and 18-hour days under the midnight sun, these competitive diehards have gold fever - and it keeps them coming back year after year for another chance to wager it all.
- The subjects profiled in KINK embrace their sexual fantasies - and aren't afraid to share them. Unashamedly inviting the cameras into their private lives, they reveal their innermost feelings with extraordinary emotional courage. Each fast-paced episode digs deeper into their stories - their childhoods, their daily routines, the rituals and accouterments of their sexual practices.
- 40 kilos of heroin goes missing after a botched undercover transaction and the cops in the involved crime unit are getting killed off one at a time. As trust slowly fades away between them, Max has to deal with his own demons.
- The men and women of Pioneer Log Homes in Williams Lake, British Columbia, Canada are followed as they make some of the most exquisite, sought after log homes around the world.
- Chopped Canada is a high stakes culinary competition show where four chefs compete before a panel of expert judges. Armed with skill and ingenuity chefs race against the clock to turn mystery ingredients into an extraordinary three-course meal. Course by course the chefs will be chopped from the competition until only one remains. There's $10 000 on the line in this cut-throat competition and everybody wants to win. Who will survive the chopping block?
- Comedian James Cunningham explores North American street food.
- Cold Water Cowboys follows the action on fishing boats off the coast of Newfoundland through one intense fishing season.
- Renowned as the richest gold strike in North American mining history, the Klondike Gold Rush set off a stampede of over 100,000 people on a colossal journey from Alaska to the gold fields of Canada's Yukon Territory. The Klondike Gold Rush is an incredible story of determination, luck, fortune, and loss. In the end, it isn't all about the gold, but rather the journey to the Klondike itself.
- This series main focus is about the carvers at Pioners log homes. They get the job, to carve special objects to customers who can afford it
- A unique property docu-soap that gives viewers privileged access to the world of home staging.
- Watch while he tries weird foods from japan to germany to dog cafes to eating out of toilet bowls. To traveling down a cave in poland.
- Chop Shop is set within the fractious, sexy world of a counter-culture hair salon. The misfits who enter Daniel's manic world find more than just a hair salon, they find a tight, dysfunctional, adoptive family working, fighting and partying under one roof.
- De-cluttering expert Jill Pollack challenges overwhelmed families to survive for 30 days with only the bare essentials.
- What happens to the small town of Hardisty, Alberta when all the women leave for 7 days? How will the men and children survive?
- A wild ride into the heart of Canada's prairie frontier, Dust Up embeds viewers in the cockpits of a dying breed of fiercely independent crop dusters chasing their dreams 5 feet off the ground at 150 mph.
- A reality television series that throws would-be moms into a wild 48 hour test drive of their parenting skills. Mom's greatest critics get a chance to walk it like they talk it.
- A mockumercial, Ms Thing tells the story of Jill, an emotionally volatile urban lesbian who is looking for love in all the wrong places until unexpectedly, she finds total fulfillment in an unusual package. And, she is not alone. The craze she discovers is revolutionizing lesbian communities across the nation.
- The shocking, heart-wrenching story of British-Canadian engineer William Sampson who lived a privileged life in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia until he was kidnapped, locked up and tortured by Saudi thugs for almost three years.
- A "gentle rekindling of the human spirit" brought child survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp out of despair and moved them to create remarkable lives for themselves.
- A team of five wedding gurus have only two short weeks to create a fabulous wedding for a lucky gay or lesbian couple.
- This documentary chronicles the combat training and eventual deployment of 1 Platoon, Mike Company, 3rd Battalion, of the Royal Canadian Regiment.
- Road Hockey Rumble is a half-hour reality series following two all-Canadian hosts, Calum MacLeod and Mark McGuckin. It is in the documentary form but crosses over into the genres of sports, travel, and comedy with an attitude that defies description. We watch as Calum and Mark hit the road, playing their way across Canada in a 13 game grudge match series of Road Hockey. From Trail, British Columbia to St. John's, Newfoundland, they tap into the rivalries, legends, and grit of Canada's most colourful and competitive towns. Friends in life but rivals in hockey, each host drafts their own team of locals to battle it out on the court.
- James MacKinnon and Alisa Smith revolutionized the concept of the 100-mile diet. This method of eating relies solely on consuming those foods that are grown or produced within a 100-mile radius of one's own home, which they see as a healthier and more sustainable way of life. They themselves survived on this diet for one year, and blogged and wrote a best selling book about their experience. They place a challenge on the residents of Mission, British Columbia, Canada, a small town located in the Fraser Valley just east of Vancouver: live on the 100-mile diet for 100 days. The benefit that this community has is that it has a bounty of locally produced fresh food available, but this food does not include many of those things that most people in western society take for granted as part of their daily life, such as coffee/tea, black pepper, chocolate and commercially produced sugar, salt and flour. From the families that sign up for the challenge, MacKinnon and Smith follow six to monitor their progress on this new way of life.
- An intimate, first-person story documenting the last two years in the life of a young doctor with AIDS.
- Follow 11 hip singles who cover a wide spectrum of life and lifestyles as they work, play, date and dream during four beautiful summer months in Vancouver.
- In this social experiment, four mentors - all accomplished and compassionate individuals - are challenged to help realize the hopes and dreams of four homeless individuals. The process is not without its pitfalls, however, as the mentors learn that people who live on the streets end up there for a complex variety of reasons, and that being homeless means more than just not having a place to live.
- On May 15, 1919, the largest labour uprising in Canadian history saw 25,000 people, virtually every working man and woman in Canada's third largest city, walk off their jobs. Winnipeg was paralyzed. The country was in shock and in fear.
- "Wedding fairy" Scott Thompson and his team of five wedding gurus have only two short weeks to create a fabulous wedding for a lucky gay or lesbian couple.
- A trip into the wonderful and weird worlds of fantasy, nightmare and adult fairy tale...where intuition and pure imagination run wild.
- From cinema verité to the digital revolution of today, Indie Truth takes a keen look inside documentaries with some of the world's most accomplished filmmakers.
- During the Battle of Normandy, 145 young POWs were murdered in cold blood, and Canada's first ever war crimes trial did very little to redress those deaths.
- At the end of WWII, ten thousand POWs anticipated liberation courtesy of the advancing Russian Red Army. The Nazis dashed these hopes, forcing the prisoners to march in the dead of winter toward the center of a collapsing Third Reich.
- The story of the 1960s political struggle to define a distinctive new National Flag for Canada.
- In 1998, veteran Canadian author, Peter C. Newman came out with the third of his best selling books on the Canadian Establishment: Titans - a colourful and controversial tome that chronicles the demise of the Old Establishment and the formation of a new brand of men and women who now run Canada's economy. The Titans documentary series focuses on the key members of the New Establishment and picks up where the book ends. Our cameras focus on exactly what the leading members of our New Establishment are doing, both as individuals and within their own tight networks. Titans gets behind the headlines and shows how volatile a world it is for today's business elite.
- Canadian World War II veterans serving overseas, and their girlfriends and wives back home, relate vivid, personal stories of the dramatic final months of the war, leading up to VE (Victory in Europe) Day--May 8, 1945.
- Documents the legacy of Joe Average - his life, his art, his attitudes and his activism.
- Tommy Prince was a First Nations man of incredible drive and ambition, with the keenest instincts, the sharpest eye and strong leadership qualities. His name is well known across Canada, both for his unprecedented accomplishments and as a metaphor for the hypocrisy and prejudices of our country. Many stories have explored Tommy's past, but this documentary focuses on his life and his lasting legacy. His story, from the poverty of his isolated reserve, through becoming a war hero--twice over--to the minefield of being an Indian in downtown Winnipeg, is a journey of epic proportions.
- Travel with gardening legend David Tarrant as he chases the season of rebirth around the world, in a 13-week adventure that is part global exploration, part horticultural quest, but always an amazing glimpse of nature at its finest.
- The tragic and beautiful story of a young Sikh woman from Canada who was murdered for marrying the wrong man.
- An atmospheric quest film, Love Shines follows Canadian songwriter Ron Sexsmith as he embarks on a last ditch effort to achieve a 'hit'. The curtain pulls back for a rare glimpse inside the process as Sexsmith works with legendary producer Bob Rock (Metallica, Motley Crue). But will this be enough? Sexsmith must emerge with a song that achieves commercial radio play, but the journey with Rock also turns introspective. Through a series of flashbacks, Sexsmith confronts the meaning of success, weighing the lure of stardom against the humble beginnings that sparked the 'birth' of his songs. Punctuated by Super 8 footage chronicling the early years, and a stellar cast, Love Shines is a journey to the heart and soul of what songwriting is truly about.
- These researchers are looking for treatments for widespread killers-heart disease, cancer, bacterial poisoning. In the next 20 years, their findings will change the face of medicine.
- Executive Chef Rob Feenie, one of Canada's most highly acclaimed chefs, gives us a behind the scenes peek into the kitchen of his internationally renowned Relais Gourmand restaurant, Lumière.
- Brunettes Angela Case and Karen Holness and blonde Aubrey Arnason set out on an entertaining quest to discover the truth or fiction behind the enduring mystique of the blonde.
- Joe Laughlin and his South African dance team bridge continents and cultures to meet in the universal language of dance.
- What does it mean to be Canadian? How do we define ourselves? We meet some famous Canadians, some successful and ambitious Canadians, all living in the United States.
- From Captain James Cook's arrival in Nootka Sound to Jimmy Pattison's stewardship of Expo '86, B.C. Times explores the history of British Columbia through the eyes and the words of the people who lived it.
- After a failed suicide attempt, Claire has nothing better to do than go to work. During a cigarette break, she meets Simon, a man with a few issues of his own.